"Flash! Bam! Alakazam!" Vocal jazzers will love the fall-offs, slides, tight harmonies, and rapid-fire triplets in this arrangement of the Great American Songbook standard. Two brief notated solos sound
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This jazz standard made famous by Thelonious Monk is sophisticated and nostalgic. It has been famously covered by more artists than can be counted, both vocally and instrumentally. Chromatic melodies and
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Here is a hard-driving standard that features both your jazz combo and your choir. An extended introduction is a full one time through the form before unison chorals present the melody. A choral scat
This jazz standard is arranged using an alternative Latin swing and a straight swing style. There is lots of room to feature soloists along with an ensemble scat section. This is an important song from the
Legendary harmonica player Toots Thielemans created this famous jazz standard which has been covered countless times. This arrangement begins simply, allowing your choir to establish the groove with
Following the huge success of Arlen's Over the Rainbow from "The Wizard of Oz," My Shining Hour became the number one song of its day. Since then, it has become a jazz
As recorded by Manhattan Transfer, here's a funky fusion setting of the jazz classic by Josef Zawinul and lyricist Jon Hendricks. For experienced vocal jazz groups with soloists, this is very impressive!
A fast swing intro punctuated by piano, bass, drums, and finger snaps leads into a jazzy arrangement of the traditional spiritual unlike any you've ever heard. The choral parts are fun to sing with scoops,
Swing your way into autumn with this stunning vocal jazz selection by noted arranger Paris Rutherford. Close jazz harmonies, optional solos, and extended section "scat" riffs distinguish this vocal jazz
This gorgeous vocal jazz arrangement combines Autumn Leaves with When October Goes in an artful setting that is unified both textually and musically. The sumptuous choral harmonies and
This show tune has appealed to jazz musicians ever since it was first heard in "Finian's Rainbow," and it still swings! "I look at you and suddenly, something in your eyes I see, soon begins bewitching me.
Irving Berlin's much-recorded song from 1926 takes a sultry and sophisticated turn with this dynamic jazzy arrangement that includes optional rhythm, flugelhorn and flute. "Blue days, all of them gone.
Here is one of the most famous tunes from the big band era in a contemporary vocal jazz/show choir setting. This is an extraordinary feature, especially when you use the hot horns-and-rhythm backup on the
As recorded by "New York Voices," this stellar arrangement by Darmon Meader may be performed with piano-only accompaniment, with jazz combo, or with full jazz ensemble. At the medium-advanced level, it will
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This classic ballad, from the score of Gershwin's musical "Oh, Kay!," has been recorded by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Willie Nelson. Jay's simple yet gorgeous choral setting includes the verse sung
Irving Berlin's quintessential song is a classic of swing style, and this straightforward, singable arrangement brings Berlin's standard to vocal jazz and show choirs of any level. The swing groove is